Who do I breed to whom?
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Re: Who do I breed to whom?
This is just meant to be a fun contemplation, so let me simplify the question.
Who would you breed to whom and why ?
Who would you breed to whom and why ?
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Re: Who do I breed to whom?
OK in that case Blue to Columbian, hope for a black cockerel, then breed that to a splash hen to get blue.
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Re: Who do I breed to whom?
so, from where i am sitting now....i guess i "need" to know a couple of things before i start playing and trying to self destruct my brain too :) First, what are your goals? Colour? Blue columbian? other? (or do you not care really right now just looking for ideas?) and Second, what is the e locus on your wyandottes? Are they solid brownish chicks? yellow? striped? What i can find is wyandottes are usually on eb/eb....but i just cannot remember what your chicks looked like...i'm thinking yellowish but my brain has started vacation early ;-P
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How many hens? I'm afraid I, personally, would rotate all three roosters through the various hens and hatch a batch from each pairing. I'm curious like that :/ I would right start now with the ones that are laying :D
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Just as I was thinking to myself, where is Jan, surely she would be up for an adventure..................must be too busy cooking and here you are, and you never disappoint.windwalkingwolf wrote:How many hens? I'm afraid I, personally, would rotate all three roosters through the various hens and hatch a batch from each pairing. I'm curious like that :/ I would right start now with the ones that are laying :D

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At this point definitely just playing. There is too many unknowns, the outcross I did, I think just proved what I suspected from the beginning, the Columbians are incomplete and F1 outcross to Blues gave me dilute Blue, and F2 is the Blue ColumbianWLLady wrote:so, from where i am sitting now....i guess i "need" to know a couple of things before i start playing and trying to self destruct my brain too :) First, what are your goals? Colour? Blue columbian? other? (or do you not care really right now just looking for ideas?) and Second, what is the e locus on your wyandottes? Are they solid brownish chicks? yellow? striped? What i can find is wyandottes are usually on eb/eb....but i just cannot remember what your chicks looked like...i'm thinking yellowish but my brain has started vacation early ;-P
The Blue Columbian intrigue me somewhat, so definite possibility.
The chicks are yellow......... Hurray I am on the roost!!!;)
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Congrats on getting onto the roost!
So pretty much any combination of columbian with anyone else will give you columbians back (at least some, but if they aren't "pure" columbian you'll end up with some not)....and blue x blue = blue/black/splash, and of course blue x black will give you blue and black back (and then columbian if you use columbian anything). i think the "funnest" (if i can use that non-word) for me would be taking the blue male, over the splash female and seeing what happens...if they aren't "pure" you could get some partridge birds coming back out LOL. of course that doesn't help with your blue project...or your blue columbian project. hm. i am possibly the world's worst person to ask, because i love the "lets see what will happen" genetically....
So pretty much any combination of columbian with anyone else will give you columbians back (at least some, but if they aren't "pure" columbian you'll end up with some not)....and blue x blue = blue/black/splash, and of course blue x black will give you blue and black back (and then columbian if you use columbian anything). i think the "funnest" (if i can use that non-word) for me would be taking the blue male, over the splash female and seeing what happens...if they aren't "pure" you could get some partridge birds coming back out LOL. of course that doesn't help with your blue project...or your blue columbian project. hm. i am possibly the world's worst person to ask, because i love the "lets see what will happen" genetically....

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Ontario Chick wrote:Just as I was thinking to myself, where is Jan, surely she would be up for an adventure..................must be too busy cooking and here you are, and you never disappoint.windwalkingwolf wrote:How many hens? I'm afraid I, personally, would rotate all three roosters through the various hens and hatch a batch from each pairing. I'm curious like that :/ I would right start now with the ones that are laying :DBTW the answer is 20

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Re: Who do I breed to whom?
Kathy, were you thinking Blue Columbian male over Splash hens?
The only combination that has never crossed my mind.
The only combination that has never crossed my mind.
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